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Politics / Re: 2013 Video Of Bola Tinubu Working Out On An Exercise Bicycle by kline2001: 12:36pm On Oct 03, 2022
God will help us in this country.
Sports / Re: Let Us Do 1.50 Odds Rollover For 15 Days by kline2001: 2:13pm On Jan 04, 2022
Open a Whatsapp group and drop the link pls.
Romance / Re: Give Me Tips On How To Hold A No Sex Relationship Till Marriage by kline2001: 2:08pm On Jan 04, 2022
God will just help you brother.
If truly you found her to be the woman of your dream, then respect her decision.
God bless
Sports / Re: Someone Withdrew All The Money From My Sportybet Account by kline2001: 4:46pm On Dec 18, 2020
[quote author=Oluwaseun2020 post=95502159]
I had a terrible experience too. Unauthorized withdrawal from my bank to fund a compromised sportybet account.
Those who recovered theirs, how were you able to do it ooo.
Crime / Re: 500k Withdrawn From My Account by kline2001: 7:05am On Dec 18, 2020
[quote author=Jaylord12 post=94237200]

I also had similar experience on 15th December,2020. Someone hacked my account to fund sportybet and withdrew all my money from bank account.
I have his bank account details right now.
Nairalanders, pls what can I do now.
Crime / Re: How Can I Recover My Money From An ATM Hacker by kline2001: 6:28am On Dec 18, 2020
[quote author=Lovelywater post=96964622]
Pls bro similar thing happened to me ooo. Can I have your number pls?
Crime / Re: How Can I Recover My Money From An ATM Hacker by kline2001: 6:27am On Dec 18, 2020
[quote author=Jaylord12 post=96978073]

Report the case to EFCC..... I had a similar case with yours.... Mine was 400k 22 September [/qu
ote] pls did you get it back? Pls help out bro
Crime / Re: How Can I Recover My Money From An ATM Hacker by kline2001: 6:22am On Dec 18, 2020
[quote author=Lovelywater post=96964622]
Unauthorized withdrawal of 38k from my account to fund sportybet/sportypay. This authorized withdrawal happened on the 15th December, 2020.
Pls how can I get my money back ooo. Have gotten the scammers bank account details.

Pls guys help ooo
Family / Re: The Biggest Mistake In Marriage Right Now For A Woman by kline2001: 7:06am On May 23, 2020
KingSatan:


As a man, a father and a grandfather. I have lived life to an extent and this is my view on this subject.

The previous thread was simple and concise, "Never marry a woman who has no means of income".

But that is the truth!

Gone are the days when people marry "Obiageri's" according to the Igbos.
Back then, things weren't this bad. Considering the family setting in those days, women had no other role than to cook, birth, raise children and clean the house.

So their parents prepare them for marriage, teach them how to cook, satisfy a man and raise children. They also spend alot of time grooming their hairs, taking care of their skin (Some parents send their children to fattening rooms) and waiting to get married.

When we got married, we married to keep them at home and show off to our friends. Only a few of us married because of love. Some of our partners were not our choice but our parents.

So when you marry, your wife and children should always reflect your wealth and networth. Most especially, YOUR WIFE.

I repeat, back then things were not this bad and everyone knew their roles.

But in today's world, so many things have changed.

Women should bring to the table as much as they expect from the man.

Raising children costs alot of money and shouldn't be the responsibility of the man alone.

So many marriages have crashed on the alter of poverty or "One stream of income".

We must learn to tell ourselves the truth always.

Back then, you don't spend so much to raise a child. If he or she wants to go to the community school or follow the white man's way of life, you send them as a punishment. But those humble and loyal sons, follow you to the farm and when they come of age, you give them farmlands and wives if possible. But that's not the case anymore.

Apart from formal education abroad, I also encouraged my children to learn sellable skills. One of my son is a fashion designer and that is what puts food on his table in the UK. His college degree only reflects on his call cards.

I told this to my children (Daughters inclusive) never to marry a man or woman who has no verifiable means of income.

Money is needed to run a home in the 21st century. Alot of money!

We no longer live in mud houses or drink from pots.

As for "Entitlement", I think every couple should have that mentality depending on the context.

The man is entitled to his wife's emotional commitment. She is his wife and this also applies to the man.

I am tired of typing.

To be truthful, i warned my son's against mingling with an average African woman. They simply don't want to know the truth. They hate the truth with Passion and that is why true feminism failed woefully here.

In the Diaspora, most men who want peace of mind avoid African women because of their "Entitlement Mentality" and how exploitative they are.

Many of these women don't work but enjoy proceeds of child support from numerous partners. You think it's a coincidence? No it not. It was deliberate.

They just want to seat at home, get fat, enlarge their butts and walk up and down the street like a pussy cat that resides in Buckingham Palace.

Should I talk about Nigeria, where you meet an average Nigerian lady and realise that;

1. She is a college graduate because a "Man" sponsored her in school (Both of them are no longer together as a couple).

2. She has a roof over her head because a "Man" made that available (She has no intention of marrying him).

3. She uses the best smartphone because a "Man" bought it for her (Just another random man).

4. She has clothes on her body because a "Man" gave her money for shopping (Obviously he is "One of those mugus"wink.

5. She has food on her table because so many men send her money.

This same woman has no other skill but sexual skills. The only thing she can offer is "Sexual Intercourse", "Birthing Children" and "Companionship" but she expects the man to "Mark her birthdays with a brand new Escalade", "Buy her parents a new house and train her younger ones in school". Is that not exploitation?

This same woman hates her mother inlaw because she sees her as her rival. Anyway, women have always hated themselves from time immemorial, don't get moved when you see them shout in solidarity, it's just for a few seconds.

When asked about their contribution in the relationship or Marriage, some
G will say "I birthed children for him". But that's your natural default woman!

Even if you sleep with a sexually active mad man, you will get pregnant and birth for him.

Some will even say, "I satisfy him sexually. I gave him my body and soul". But that is same thing you did with your numerous ex lovers.

According to Pastor Sam Adeyemi, he said "If a woman does not help her husband financially, then how else does she want to help him".

In this age and time, it takes two adults who have a verifiable means of income to build a healthy family.


Cheers!
God will increase sir

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Family / Re: The Biggest Mistake In Marriage Right Now For A Woman by kline2001: 7:05am On May 23, 2020
KingSatan:


As a man, a father and a grandfather. I have lived life to an extent and this is my view on this subject.

The previous thread was simple and concise, "Never marry a woman who has no means of income".

But that is the truth!

Gone are the days when people marry "Obiageri's" according to the Igbos.
Back then, things weren't this bad. Considering the family setting in those days, women had no other role than to cook, birth, raise children and clean the house.

So their parents prepare them for marriage, teach them how to cook, satisfy a man and raise children. They also spend alot of time grooming their hairs, taking care of their skin (Some parents send their children to fattening rooms) and waiting to get married.

When we got married, we married to keep them at home and show off to our friends. Only a few of us married because of love. Some of our partners were not our choice but our parents.

So when you marry, your wife and children should always reflect your wealth and networth. Most especially, YOUR WIFE.

I repeat, back then things were not this bad and everyone knew their roles.

But in today's world, so many things have changed.

Women should bring to the table as much as they expect from the man.

Raising children costs alot of money and shouldn't be the responsibility of the man alone.

So many marriages have crashed on the alter of poverty or "One stream of income".

We must learn to tell ourselves the truth always.

Back then, you don't spend so much to raise a child. If he or she wants to go to the community school or follow the white man's way of life, you send them as a punishment. But those humble and loyal sons, follow you to the farm and when they come of age, you give them farmlands and wives if possible. But that's not the case anymore.

Apart from formal education abroad, I also encouraged my children to learn sellable skills. One of my son is a fashion designer and that is what puts food on his table in the UK. His college degree only reflects on his call cards.

I told this to my children (Daughters inclusive) never to marry a man or woman who has no verifiable means of income.

Money is needed to run a home in the 21st century. Alot of money!

We no longer live in mud houses or drink from pots.

As for "Entitlement", I think every couple should have that mentality depending on the context.

The man is entitled to his wife's emotional commitment. She is his wife and this also applies to the man.

I am tired of typing.

To be truthful, i warned my son's against mingling with an average African woman. They simply don't want to know the truth. They hate the truth with Passion and that is why true feminism failed woefully here.

In the Diaspora, most men who want peace of mind avoid African women because of their "Entitlement Mentality" and how exploitative they are.

Many of these women don't work but enjoy proceeds of child support from numerous partners. You think it's a coincidence? No it not. It was deliberate.

They just want to seat at home, get fat, enlarge their butts and walk up and down the street like a pussy cat that resides in Buckingham Palace.

Should I talk about Nigeria, where you meet an average Nigerian lady and realise that;

1. She is a college graduate because a "Man" sponsored her in school (Both of them are no longer together as a couple).

2. She has a roof over her head because a "Man" made that available (She has no intention of marrying him).

3. She uses the best smartphone because a "Man" bought it for her (Just another random man).

4. She has clothes on her body because a "Man" gave her money for shopping (Obviously he is "One of those mugus"wink.

5. She has food on her table because so many men send her money.

This same woman has no other skill but sexual skills. The only thing she can offer is "Sexual Intercourse", "Birthing Children" and "Companionship" but she expects the man to "Mark her birthdays with a brand new Escalade", "Buy her parents a new house and train her younger ones in school". Is that not exploitation?

This same woman hates her mother inlaw because she sees her as her rival. Anyway, women have always hated themselves from time immemorial, don't get moved when you see them shout in solidarity, it's just for a few seconds.

When asked about their contribution in the relationship or Marriage, some
G will say "I birthed children for him". But that's your natural default woman!

Even if you sleep with a sexually active mad man, you will get pregnant and birth for him.

Some will even say, "I satisfy him sexually. I gave him my body and soul". But that is same thing you did with your numerous ex lovers.

According to Pastor Sam Adeyemi, he said "If a woman does not help her husband financially, then how else does she want to help him".

In this age and time, it takes two adults who have a verifiable means of income to build a healthy family.


Cheers!
God will u
Family / Re: The Biggest Mistake In Marriage Right Now For A Woman by kline2001: 7:02am On May 23, 2020
Well spoken sir. God will bless you.
Romance / Re: How To Know If A Lady Is A Wife Material And She Is Ready For Marriage. by kline2001: 9:43pm On May 19, 2020
So damn easy, only if you are also a God fearing guy will you be able to detect one.

Such ladies will posses all the qualities listed by the poster
Romance / Re: How To Know If A Lady Is A Wife Material And She Is Ready For Marriage. by kline2001: 9:40pm On May 19, 2020
You are absolutely right bro. I look forward successful to such lady with these attributes. Ladies will definitely adjust and embrace these qualities. wink
Sports / Re: Roman Abramovich’s £66million Private Jet With Banquet Hall (Pictures) by kline2001: 7:28pm On May 19, 2020
Living in a stupendous wealth. Heavenly Father show me the way.
Politics / Re: Buhari Extends Gradual Ease Of Lockdown In Lagos, Abuja, Ogun By 2 Weeks by kline2001: 11:49pm On May 18, 2020
God will help us in this serious situation we are facing presently from this fraudulent government. Enough of national broadcast byr president. quote author=ijustdey post=89687604]

https://punchng.com/breaking-buhari-extends-gradual-ease-of-lockdown-by-two-weeks/[/quote]
Celebrities / Re: Sister Afia And Freda Rhymz Nearly Fought At TV3 by kline2001: 10:12pm On May 18, 2020
Made4naijalove:
Who beat one thousand Ghana cedis into her mobile money grin
that is their business jare.
Politics / Re: School Feeding Programme Not A ‘Scam’ - Vanguard by kline2001: 10:04pm On May 18, 2020
I just pray all should go well as planned.

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